Power source?

Nigelk8485

Gambusia
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So it looks like in two weeks I'll be moving and will be able to finally get my 150 gallon from the guy I bought it from. I'm extremely excited and just trying to get a list of things that I'll need to get while it's cycling. I live in Louisville Kentucky and it's about to be winter so I want some backup power source in case the electricity goes out. What do you all have as a backup power source in the event your power goes down? The cheaper the better, but efficiency and reliability take top priority.


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ChrisM101

Jack Dempsey
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I live in a rural area and our only option is a generator and a propane heater.
Check around for about 275 you can get a 3200 watt generator from like harbor freight.

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reptilerescued

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Hurricane cat 5 air pump & sponge filters.
Cheaper then a Generator and come on automatically when the power fails.

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divemaster99

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Look up how to dose tanks with Hydrogen Peroxide. Do it right and you're simply pouring oxygen into the water.
 

chris1990

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in winter , my main concern would be cooling off of my tank , if the tank not overstocked oxygen should not be a big problem .I would go for an electric generator to power my heater as it can be hard work to have to prepare heated water changes for the tank
 

Nigelk8485

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I don't care about giving power to the whole place. Usually power is restored within 12-24 hours. Basically just wanting to keep my heater and fluval fx5 running. My tank won't be overstocked but will have an oscar in there so I need to be sure the waste doesn't build up. Would you think 3000 watts would be okay?


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flukekiller

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add up the wattage your heaters/pumps ect use and double it. you can get a smaller portable generator for like $100-$150 .. i would look
at something in the 1000-1500 watts unless you want to run your fridge and stuff then get bigger.
 
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